Christopher Mann

In ’84 Christopher was an arcade and pinball junkie, frequently found at Kmart buying 10 packs of Kodak 5.25″ floppy disks for his Commodore 64. A former denizen of Appalachia he headed west to the Golden State in ’95 seeking fortune in the pre-dot-com boom. After the bust in ’01 he reinvented himself as a DevOp (part systems administrator, part software developer) and has been in that role ever since. Notable accomplishments over the years include running The Hornet Archive — a successful PC demo scene ftp site, a physics degree from San Francisco State University, and more recently writing the firmware for Airfield.

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